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Google Cast is a proprietary protocol developed by Google for playing locally stored or Internet-streamed audiovisual content on a compatible consumer device. The protocol is used to initiate and control playback of content on digital media players, high-definition televisions, and home audio systems using a mobile device, personal computer, or smart speaker.
Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Now TV, Roku, Sky Glass, Virgin Media On Demand Yes TG4 Beo TG4 Ireland. Worldwide Yes No No No No No None Android TV Amazon Fire TV, Roku, Apple TV, Chromecast Yes The CW: The CW Network United States: Yes No No No Yes Yes PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S Android TV, Samsung, Vizio
A first-generation Chromecast plugged into the HDMI port of a TV. All Chromecast devices offer at least two methods to stream content: the first employs mobile and web apps that include the Google Cast technology; the second, which applies to video models, allows mirroring of content from the web browser Google Chrome running on a personal computer, as well as content displayed on some Android ...
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It’s also releasing the Roku OS 10.5 operating system with a bunch of enhancements, including new voice controls for Netflix and Spotify. The Roku Streaming Stick 4K is up to 30% faster than its ...
Miracast support was built into stock Android as of version 4.2 (Android Jelly Bean) [38] [39] [40] - as of January 2013, the LG Nexus 4 and Sony's Xperia Z, ZL, T and V officially supported the function, [41] as did HTC One, Motorola in their Droid Maxx and Droid Ultra flagships, and Samsung in its Galaxy S III and Galaxy Note II under the ...
Here’s how to claim the limited-time deal. Roku TV Stick $49.99 On Sale 26% off Buy Now $37.00 What Is a Roku TV Stick?The Roku Streaming Stick offers endless entertainment in just one little ...
Plex Inc. is an American software company that runs its namesake ad-supported television and movie streaming service, and allows discussion and discovery of content on major subscription streaming services.